StudyForge—Math Curriculum Development Intern

 

StudyForge: Website

Position Type: Part-time, Temporary

Pay Range: $22.20 – $22.77/hour

Position Start Date: As soon as possible

How to Apply: Please apply by visiting https://onlineschool.ca/job/math-curriculum-intern/

For more information, please contact: hr@kccsociety.ca


Job Description

Apply to become a Math Curriculum Development Intern at StudyForge if you:
Are a mathematics undergraduate or aspiring math teacher who wants flexible, part-time work while you study, challenging you to utilize your math skills?
Enjoy analyzing problems, breaking them down into their pieces and articulating an elegant solution?
Are a quick learner and can pick up new tools and technologies quickly?


Your responsibilities will include:

  • Verify the quality, accuracy, and accessibility of StudyForge math courses

  • Verify accuracy of solutions and examples within instructional and assessment content
    Assess error reports and client complaints, suggesting solutions in a timely and creative manner

  • Translate instructional videos into written instruction

  • Create alternate text for images and diagrams, describing them for the visually impaired

  • Create STEM content for grades 5-12

  • Write helpful, clear, and professional detailed solutions to practice questions and assessments

  • Duplicate existing assessment questions and change content to create robust question banks

  • Use web forms to create math content within the StudyForge platform

  • Support other teams with content knowledge as necessary

  • Contribute to the culture of StudyForge

  • Represent the values and mission of HCOS and StudyForge well, in all internal or external communications

  • Be willing to receive feedback, collaborate with others, and actively participate in creating a better workplace for everyone

  • Give open and honest feedback about potential problems with the product, your job, or the work environment


Job Requirements

To qualify for this role you have:

  • The ability to explain math concepts clearly

  • Completed at least one year of a post-secondary mathematics program or a related field

  • An excellent understanding of middle- and high-school math concepts

  • A passion for details, with an eye for noticing mistakes and inconsistencies

  • A penchant for picking up new technologies quickly

  • Understanding of LaTeX editing tools to create mathematical formulas and equations

 

Posted: September 24, 2025